That being said, there have been a few high profile incidents of police shooting innocent people in their own homes so I do believe police departments should re-evaluate polices and procedures when responding to calls.
If you're in your house doing nothing wrong and you see someone outside your home looking in the window when it's night is your first thought going to be, 'that must be the police'?
Im declaring an Ed Hardy t-shirt and fake tan emergency in McKinney, Texas.
1. Earlier this year, Shemwell accused a McKinney police officer of racial profiling after he was pulled over and arrested for refusing to sign a speeding ticket. After seeing body camera footage of the arrest, he admitted he handled things poorly and later voted to censure himself.
2. #NEW Court documents reveal that a woman who was in “dating relationship” with LaShadion Shemwell alleges assault on 3 seperate occasions this year. Docs reveal the assaults are “Continous Violence Against Family” and constitute a 3rd degree Felony. @wfaa pic.twitter.com/QWIUsjyM7v
Jobin Panicker (@jobinpnews) December 6, 2018
He cries racism or police brutality every time he gets in trouble, which is often.
“...you see someone outside your home looking in the window when it’s night is your first thought going to be, ‘that must be the police’?”
That was a murder that cannot be explained away.
> He urged people of color to not travel to the state...
Didn’t the Dems try that in the 60’s?
Here is the esteemed Honorabble Member of Council interacting with law enforcement last year:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ejH6avzjb0
There are a lot of good black people. It is a damn shame that they should be smeared and stereotyped because the actions of people like this.
On that subject, it offends me mightily that hard working and capable black people are smeared by the racism of quotas and “affirmative action”.